Trump’s $2000 tariff dividend unlikely to be paid
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Trump's tariffs are raising tens of billions of dollars for the federal government. They're also costing consumers, frustrating businesses and hurting the factories they're supposed to help.
The president made the comment while discussing how manufacturers need magnets to make a variety of products, including vehicles and computers.
Wilbur Ross doesn't think rebates are on the horizon due to the bilateral agreements in effect, nor does he think shoe tariffs would go any higher.
Competition, whether from overseas rivals or second-hand goods, has kept the price of furniture relatively low. New tariffs may boost U.S. makers — and raise prices.
The Supreme Court is set to consider the legality of tariffs the president has invoked emergency powers to place on many trading partners.
On Saturday, Trump wrote on social media that his tariff plan will benefit working-class people and those who oppose the tariffs are "FOOLS!"
Economists who spoke with Newsweek warned that tariff revenues may be insufficient to finance Trump's $2,000 checks.